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Review – Detective Comics #964 (DC Comics)

Review – Detective Comics #964 (DC Comics)

Publisher: DC Comics Writer: James Tynion IV and Christopher Sebela Art: Carmen Carnero Colours: Ulises Arredla Letters: Sal Cipriano Release Date: 13th September 2017 In the latest chapter of Detective Comics, Basil continues to struggle with staying in his Clayface form, finally snapping due to a liaison with a former friend, while Stephanie begins to see the truth behind Anarky and his underground sanctuary, bumping into a few old friends along the way. Tynion and Sebela show us the inner struggle Basil has to currently deal with, his impulses and drive not unlike that of an addict dealing with withdrawal.  And, like most addicts, when he finally gets what he craves, his self-loathing and disgust in having given in are on full display.  Anyone who has had to deal with this kind of situation in real life will understand fully the dilemma presented.  Cassie plays the support role, serving not only as the only person capable of taking him down, but also as the only person that really understands what he is dealing with, casting a somewhat sympathetic light on his condition. Meanwhile, Batman makes an unwanted house call on Steph and Anarky and it is clear that she still [...]



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